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[Two young men boxing in practice facility]
Photograph of two young men in boxing attire fighting each other in a boxing ring. There are several people shown outside the ring watching the young men fight.
[Two young women, one with red boxing wraps on her hands]
Photograph of two women and a boxing instructor at a gym. The instructor is wrapping hand wraps around the palms of the lady wearing a red shirt while the lady in a white shirt observes.
[Girl in red boxing gloves]
Photograph of a woman wearing red boxing gloves with her left hand up by her chin and right hand by her chest.
[View from below of girl in boxing practice with instructor]
No Description Available.
[Girl in red boxing gloves punching heavy bag]
At one time her mother opposed practicing boxing. A year later she has learned how to connect clean hits with her knuckles, how to strike with her fist at the front and lateral sides of the head and above the waist, and to put forth a good defensive effort to dodge and to free herself from her adversaries.
[Girl and boy jumping rope in boxing gym]
Photograph of a girl and a boy jumping rope at a boxing gym. A man is shown behind them leaning toward a boxing ring and another man is seated inside the ring.
[Young woman and boy jumping rope in boxing gym]
No Description Available.
[Man giving presentation to four people]
Jorge Suarez (in the foreground and to the left), an attorney and consultant, directs his attention to various persons during a business training course given by the FWHCC.
[Woman with paper flipchart in background]
Elizabeth Lopez, manager of economic development for the FWHCC.
[Close-up of Sylvia Flores]
Sylvia Flores, project manager for the FWHCC.
[Close-up of Elizabeth Lopez]
Elizabeth Lopez, manager of economic development for the FWHCC.
[Sylvia Flores with right hand raised]
Sylvia Flores, project manager for the FWHCC.
[Men planting flowers]
No Description Available.
[Man planting flowers with two men in background]
Photograph of a man working on a small garden with flowers. There are two other men standing behind him wearing green pants and a white dress shirt holding onto a piece of paper.
[Man planting flowers in foreground]
Photograph of a man working on a small garden with flowers. There are two other men standing behind him wearing green pants and a white dress shirt holding onto a piece of paper.
[One man planting flowers and two others standing]
No Description Available.
[Man in green hat in foreground and two men planting flowers in background]
Close-up photograph of a man wearing a white unbuttoned dress shirt and a green cap with the text "Keep Off The Grass, GrassPerfect" written on it. Two other men are shown behind him working on the flowers in a small garden. A blue wheel barrow is also shown next to the men with a bunch of unidentified equipment on it.
[Two women kayaking near a waterfall]
Photograph of two women in a red kayak paddling in front of a double waterfall.
[Group of people kayaking on a body of water]
Photograph of six people in three kayaks paddling around on a body of water.
[Boy walks on a pile of wood]
A boy walks on top of a large pile of sticks and logs.
[Close-up of cactus plant]
This close-up photo of a cactus plant shows its spines and red tunas.
North Texas Daily (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 90, No. 100, Ed. 1 Wednesday, April 12, 2006
Daily student newspaper from the University of North Texas in Denton, Texas that includes local, state and campus news along with advertising.
North Texas Daily (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 91, No. 9, Ed. 1 Tuesday, September 12, 2006
Daily student newspaper from the University of North Texas in Denton, Texas that includes local, state and campus news along with advertising.
North Texas Daily (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 91, No. 27, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 12, 2006
Daily student newspaper from the University of North Texas in Denton, Texas that includes local, state and campus news along with advertising.
Dallas Voice (Dallas, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 52, Ed. 1 Friday, May 12, 2006
Weekly newspaper from Dallas, Texas that includes local, state, and national news and advertising of interest to the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender (LGBT) community.
[Dallas National Bank Deposit Receipt and Summary]
Dallas National Bank deposit receipt of $5,809 made on June 12, 2006, and deposit summary of $1,133.00 on June 9, 2006. Included is a receipt of $5,809.00.
[Letter from Ken Whalen to the TDNA Directors, April 12, 2006
Letter from Ken Whalen to the TDNA Directors on April 12, 2006 with the subject Appointment of New Director. The letter begins with the news that Guy Kerr has resigned his position as a director on the TDNA board, and that a nomination committee, lead by President Jeremy L. Halbreich has recommended Austin American-Statesman executive vice president and general manger, Belinda Gaudet to fill Kerr's two-year term. Attached to the letter is a response form to be filled out by the directors with their ultimate decision.
[Multicultural Center slideshow 2004-2005]
A slideshow that collects pictures from around the UNT Multicultural Center and some of the events they hosted. The events pictured are birthdays, First Flight and Howdy Week, Kononia, Carnival, Celebración, Homecoming, banquets, the Native American Luncheon, the African Heritage Banquet, a Tsunami Relief Benefit, the Women of Color Conference, Praisemania, the Virtual Tour of Asia, Fun with Music, the ALANA Leadership Series, and the Multicultural Center Awards Ceremony.
[NSF Summer Research Opportunities application form]
A form for student applicants to the NSF Summer Research Methods Project at UNT. It includes locations for their information and education level. There are also two short essay questions for applicants to answer and instructions to turn the application in.
[Summer Research Program announcement]
A document advertising a new summer research program for students in the social sciences. It is connected to the Institute of Anthropology at UNT and a short description of the program is included with a picture of the group.
[NSF Summer Research Opportunities program announcement]
A flier announcing a new program for under-represented students in the social sciences field. It is organized by UNT and NSF and includes a short description with a list of highlights and requirements.
[Staff in MC celebrating birthday]
A photograph of staff members gathered around a table in the UNT Multicultural Center's offices. There are balloons and some of the people are wearing Elmo-themed birthday hats. Among them are Lanette McClure, Rushika Patel, Cheylon Brown, and Andrea Robledo.
[Letter from Dave Hamrick to Harvey Yunis, February 12, 2006]
Letter from Dave Hamrick to Harvey Yunis, notifying Yunis of the selection of "Demosthenes: Speeches 18 and 19" to receive the Diehl Fraser Award at the Texas Institute of Letters (TIL) awards banquet in 2006.
[Letter from Dave Hamrick to Thad Sitton, February 12, 2006]
Letter from Dave Hamrick to Thad Sitton, notifying Sitton of the selection of "Freedom Colonies" to receive the Friends of the Dallas Public Library Award at the Texas Institute of Letters (TIL) awards banquet in 2006.
Committee Meeting Agenda September 12, 2006
Committee meeting agenda dated September 12, 2006, 11 days before the first day of the annual event. The header of the page includes a centered black and white LSR logo. The list of topics outlines reports from various managers and updates on finances, logistics, and rider relations.
Picture the Past!: Vintage Postcards put history in the palm of your hand.
Text for an article published in the January 2007 issue of Texas Highways magazine about the Capital of Texas Postcard Club's biannual show in Austin.
[Comedy night at the Naomi Bruton Theater, 2 of 3]
Video recording from The Black Academy of Arts and Letters recorded during the a variety comedian night event held at the Naomi Bruton Theatre on May 12th, 2006. The footage shows a variety of African American comedians performing sets on social life, customs, family and everyday experiences.
[Comedy night at the Naomi Bruton Theater, 1 of 2]
Video recording from The Black Academy of Arts and Letters recorded during the a variety comedian night event held at the Naomi Bruton Theatre on May 12th, 2006. The footage shows a variety of African American comedians performing sets on social life, customs, family and everyday experiences.
[Tranquil Fishing at Caddo Lake State Park]
Captured within the serene beauty of Caddo Lake State Park, this photograph showcases a woman peacefully fishing in the tranquil waters of Big Cypress Bayou. Nestled in the heart of the East Texas piney woods, the park spans 484 acres, offering a picturesque setting for outdoor enthusiasts. Managed by the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department since its opening in 1934, Caddo Lake State Park provides a serene escape for nature lovers and anglers alike.
[Unforgettable Stay at Shipwreck #7 - A Historic Cottage on Caddo Lake]
Stay in the extraordinary Shipwreck #7 at Hodge Podge Cottages on the picturesque Caddo Lake. Originally a WWII-era steel-hulled houseboat, this unique 36-foot long cottage offers a remarkable blend of history and comfort. Experience a one-of-a-kind stay on land, surrounded by the beauty of Uncertain, TX, and make memories to cherish for a lifetime.
[Hodge Podge Cottages: Shipwreck #7 - A Unique Landmark on Caddo Lake]
Experience the extraordinary at Hodge Podge Cottages, nestled along the scenic shores of Caddo Lake, Texas's only natural lake. Among the charming cottages, discover Shipwreck #7, a cottage with a fascinating history. Once a steel-hulled houseboat carrying a remarkable legacy from WWII, this 36-foot long, two-decked wonder now offers a one-of-a-kind stay on land. Meticulously transformed by skilled artisans, Shipwreck #7, affectionately known as "The Ship Wreck," welcomes adventurous souls to create lasting memories in the captivating surroundings of Uncertain, TX.
[Big Pines Lodge: A Legendary Seafood Restaurant Reborn]
Big Pines Lodge, a renowned seafood restaurant nestled by the picturesque Caddo Lake, has been a cherished tradition for over 60 years. After a fire tragically destroyed the original building in 2009, the lodge has risen from the ashes, preserving its nostalgic charm while adding new features. With a delightful upper outside deck and a ground-level lower patio offering stunning water views, visitors can relish the best home-cooked catfish and hushpuppies on the planet. Steeped in history and famous for its unique blend of dining, music, and gun sales, Big Pines Lodge continues to be a treasured destination for locals and visitors alike.
[Exploring the Enchanting Backwaters of Caddo Lake]
Embark on an extraordinary adventure as two intrepid explorers navigate the backwaters of Caddo Lake. Captured in this photograph is the essence of the world's largest bald cypress forest, where emerald hues dominate the landscape, draped in Spanish moss, and adorned with lotus flowers and lily pads. Witness the captivating beauty of this unique inland bayou, teeming with wildlife and mysterious swamp creatures, as you immerse yourself in the wonders of Caddo Lake's untouched wilderness.
[Whimsical Charm at Hodge Podge Cottages]
Experience the vibrant and playful atmosphere at Hodge Podge Cottages, where colorful decorative house structures, thoughtfully painted and hung, add a touch of whimsy to the serene surroundings of Caddo Lake. Nestled in Uncertain TX, this tranquil retreat offers a variety of unique cottages, each with its own personality and modern amenities. With picturesque views of Caddo Lake and easy access to nearby charming towns, it's the perfect destination for families and travelers seeking a delightful escape from the everyday hustle.
[Lakeside Serenity: Wooden House on Caddo Lake]
A charming wooden house perched on the tranquil waters of Caddo Lake comes to life in this captivating photograph. With its idyllic setting amidst the East Texas piney woods, the house offers a picturesque retreat for those seeking solace in nature's embrace. Two boats peacefully parked on the port outside beckon residents and visitors alike to embark on leisurely journeys through the enchanting waters of Caddo Lake, creating cherished memories amidst this serene lakeside serenity.
[Exploring the Untamed Beauty: Caddo Lake Motorboat Adventure]
In this captivating photograph, a man embarks on an unforgettable journey, exploring the enchanting waters of Caddo Lake in a motorboat. Nestled on the banks of the Big Cypress Bayou, Caddo Lake State Park unveils a mesmerizing maze of slow-moving bayous, wetlands, and backwaters that cover a vast 27,000 acres of cypress swamp. The lake's rich biodiversity, with its average depth of 8 to 10 feet, and the Big Cypress Bayou's deeper waters at 20 feet, offer a haven for American alligators, paddlefish, and a diverse array of native aquatic wildlife. As part of the Central Flyway, this wondrous park attracts migratory birds, making it a truly captivating destination for nature enthusiasts and adventurers alike.
[Tranquil Beauty: American White Water-Lily on Caddo Lake]
Captured on the serene waters of Caddo Lake near Uncertain, Texas, is a breathtaking sight—a single bloom of the American white water-lily, Nymphea odorata. Its delicate petals and alluring fragrance grace the glass-like surface of the lake, creating a captivating reflection. Also known as fragrant water-lily, beaver root, and sweet-scented water lily, this pristine bloom adds to the natural wonders of the largest bald cypress forest in the world, making Caddo Lake a true sanctuary for beauty and tranquility.
[Majestic Bald Cypress Trees of Caddo Lake State Park]
Immerse yourself in the mesmerizing beauty of Caddo Lake State Park, where the iconic bald cypress trees reign supreme. In this enchanting photograph, these magnificent trees thrive in and along the tranquil waterways, showcasing their unique "bald" appearance after shedding their leaves in the fall. Keep an eye out for the intriguing cypress "knees," short stumps rising through the water, revealing the impressive root systems that add to the allure of these majestic giants. A sight to behold, these bald cypress trees create an unforgettable experience in the heart of East Texas' pristine wilderness.
[Close Encounter with Nature's Wonders]
A close-up photograph captures the awe and wonder on the man's face as he explores the enchanting Caddo Lake. Surrounded by the lush greenery and the calm waters, he experiences the captivating beauty of this natural paradise, where every sight and sound offers a glimpse into the untamed world of wildlife and serenity.
[Navigating Caddo Lake's Wild Waters]
A man sets forth on a captivating motorboat adventure, exploring the vast and untamed waters of Caddo Lake State Park. With its labyrinth of slow-moving bayous, wetlands, and backwaters spanning 27,000 acres, the park offers a haven for diverse wildlife, including American alligators, paddlefish, and a myriad of native aquatic species, making it a nature lover's paradise along the Big Cypress Bayou.
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